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Chapter 1807 Isaac Eins

Author: Five Generals
“Mr. Lee, Gunter Powell’s men even said after the funeral tomorrow, they would remove James White’s cenotaph and make it the forever resting place for Sonny Sonne,” Bernard said timidly, his forehead covered in sweat.

The atmosphere in the office became tense. The air became heavier, so heavy that it felt suffocating.

The others dared not make a noise because they knew Kaze was angry.

It was no secret that Kaze and James were best friends, close as brothers.

He wiped out the top three families a while back just to avenge his friend.

Yet Gunter announced that he would remove James’ cenotaph for his disciple.

It was an act of war!

Fortunately, the atmosphere in the office quickly returned to normal.

Kaze calmly waved his hand and said, “You three can go back for now. Just do as I told you.”

“Yes, sir!”

Bernard and the others bowed and then walked out together.

Kaze sat in silence for a moment and then pulled the left drawer of his desk to take out a burner phone.

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